Twins Come Back, Then Fall to Mariners
- The Minnesota Twins lost 5-4 to the Seattle Mariners on Saturday at T-Mobile Park after seeing their lead slip away late in the game.
- The Twins maintained their lead from the second inning until the seventh, when J.P. Crawford connected on a two-run homer off Jorge Alcala, tying the game.
- The game featured multiple dramatic moments, including Carlos Correa’s animated argument and ejection by umpire Austin Jones during the seventh inning after a borderline strike call.
- Trevor Larnach once again leveled the score in the ninth inning with a single to right field, but despite this late rally, the Twins were unable to secure a victory.
- The Twins’ late lead loss and Correa’s first career ejection suggest challenges in closing out games and maintaining composure under pressure.
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The game featured a 10-minute delay for a fire alarm, the first ejection of Carlos Correa’s career, another ninth-inning comeback for the Twins and two extra-inning hits that failed to produce a run.

Twins come back, then fall to Mariners
SEATTLE — After what was almost assuredly their best win of the season on Friday, the Twins followed it up on Saturday with what was almost assuredly their strangest game of the season. If a fire alarm blaring and flashing lights throughout the ballpark delaying the game for 10 minutes wasn’t enough, how about this? Star shortstop Carlos Correa was ejected for the first time in his career — and it happened from the on-deck circle. The Twins saw …
Explained! Why Was Carlos Correa Ejected Without Taking A Swing?
Carlos Correa (Photo via: Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn Images) It’s not often you see a player ejected without stepping foot into the batter’s box, but that’s exactly what happened to Carlos Correa on Saturday night. The Minnesota Twins’ shortstop was tossed during a tense moment in the seventh inning of their extra-innings clash against the Seattle Mariners. The decision sparked confusion and plenty of debate. Correa, standing in the on-deck circle…
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